Man, this OTT is so 16 year old boy with a cheesy mustache.

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[quote name='DarlingNina']Hola peeps. Did anyone miss me! :D[/QUOTE]

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[quote name='SneakyPenguin']fuck you. I always get a crave case when I visit my parents. Even bring one back sometimes.[/quote]

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I remember when I would look forward to visiting family in Chicago, because Milwaukee didn't have White Castles
 
I knew when the MPAA grabbed Big Mike they were going to bring him to Guantanamo, but I didn't know they were going to close it down. Now we'll never find him.
 
Well, OTT. I just recently got an email from my counselor today about job that seems to suit me. It's located in the same city I lived in when I went to college, and it's actually just down the street from my last apartment.
Electrical Design Engineer

Contact Name : (Removed)
One Full-time position: 8 am – 5 pm
Salary depends on Education and/or Experience
Needed ASAP
Individual must be able to pass a drug screen and submit two documents for proof of legal employment authorization and identity for the United States.
I'll admit I'm too familiar with what two documents you can provide as proof of legal employment to be honest, but I should be fine.

Anyway, I ask the OTT (because I've been unsuccessful with a bunch of other) because I'm given contact information to the H.R. Director, address, phone number, and email. Now, I'm trying to figure out what the best way to sell myself good for the position. Should I call the number or email the H.R. Director asking questions about the position (TBH I never did this, partially because I'm not always sure what to ask)? Or should I jump to just sending an email (or hard copy) of my resume? It doesn't say on the email I got from my counselor (or their job posting on the company site) on what to do. If I send an email, so I just send my resume saying very little, or should I try treating it like a cover letter?

I figure one reason I've struggled getting some jobs (the reason I got rejected) was for doing something wrong, so I just hope I make the right approach to this job.

Thanks. :)
-Mana Knight
 
[quote name='JolietJake']I can't say for sure, having never heard you speak, but i'm going to say email.[/QUOTE]Email is what I normally prefer TBH. I'm just not really into calling people personally (I probably do a better job handling a situation via email than phone). But I just asked since I wasn't sure if some have tried both and got any better results one way or the other. I might just make this a blog entry or something to get more input (I'd post more about the job).
 
[quote name='BigSpoonyBard']And me without any money :cry:[/QUOTE]
I might be able to get The Seventh Seal.
 
I would say email as well. If your industry is anything like the industry I work in, we got like 120 applications for 1 position, the HR people couldn't keep track of anyone that called (so basically it didn't matter if you called or not because their phone was ringing off the hook) it was just based upon your resume/experience if you got an interview.
 
[quote name='The Mana Knight'](I probably do a better job handling a situation via email than phone). [/quote]You might want to start doing the opposite. ^__^
 
[quote name='rabbitt']Getting anything?[/QUOTE]
I don't know. I'll have to call the bank tomorrow.

I want to get The Seventh Seal, Mafioso and Band of Outsiders.

Maybe The Films of Alejandro Jodorowsky.
 
Since you're gonna keep it wrapped indefinitely you might as well wait for the Blu-gay of The Seventh Seal, it's supposed to be out this year, I think.
 
[quote name='Brak']I don't know. I'll have to call the bank tomorrow.

I want to get The Seventh Seal, Mafioso and Band of Outsiders.

Maybe The Films of Alejandro Jodorowsky.[/QUOTE]

Hmm. The 400 Blows is only $19, but I'd have to get something else with it for free shipping.

I could get The Battle of Algiers instead.
 
[quote name='joe2187']I like how he just shows pictures of middle eastern people without explaining that their terrorists. ;)[/quote]

I thought that also.
 
[quote name='lordwow']I would say email as well. If your industry is anything like the industry I work in, we got like 120 applications for 1 position, the HR people couldn't keep track of anyone that called (so basically it didn't matter if you called or not because their phone was ringing off the hook) it was just based upon your resume/experience if you got an interview.[/QUOTE]Yeah, I believe you get a lot of people. I expect several in my major to want the position. Although this company might prefer to get someone local so they don't have to pay for re-location (although I could easily move myself there without the help, since it's 2 hours a away).

While I'm thinking too far ahead, if I got the job, a few things would be great:
-I could see about moving back into my old apartment complex, since it's down the street from the company (nice apartments too).
-There's next to no traffic in the area, so driving to and from work would be easy (for someone who doesn't drive much and doesn't have a lot of experience, this is good).
-I could get my haircut at the same place I always have (just drive home every few weeks for it), not have to change my banking at all (since as long as I stay in my state, I can stick to the same bank, and do my banking at similar banks), and it would be an easy transition regardless.
-Nearby restaurants I like, supermarket, etc. if I want to go.
-I could still stay involved with my college, showing up to fighter events, DDR Club nights, and doing stuff with friends (who still have a while to go).

Although the bad part about me living and working in the adjacent city by my college would be that I'd never fully get the chance to live a distance away from my parents (forcing me to be more responsible and being 100% on my own) and I wouldn't have to work so hard to find friends (because they are already there, and I just expand based on their friends).

But we'll see. The business is now closed, but I'll be sure I send out an email first thing tomorrow morning with my resume. :) I guess I'll just continue doing this.
 
Marvel is getting too hard to keep up with:

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Norman Osborn is "The Iron Patriot"...Bullseye is Hawkeye, Venom is Spider-Man, Wolverine's son is Wolverine...it's basically villans re-creating their own version of The Avengers.
 
[quote name='tiredfornow']Look at KingBroly's blog, LinkinPrime. Its a demo and the guy is trippin'/dissin' the game so hard. I'd never take that kid's opinion seriously cause he's like, 14 or 15. :lol:[/QUOTE]That guy is fucking retarded.

I like the time he said achievements/trophies were the worst thing to happen to games in "X" years even though he has a w_?£ level addiction to them.
 
[quote name='LinkinPrime']Yeah, I stopped reading comics a while ago but I still check Marvel.com every now and then to see what's up. That shit is too crazy.[/quote]

Marvel is trying hard to become as unfollowable as DC.
 
[quote name='Mojimbo']That guy is fucking retarded.

I like the time he said achievements/trophies were the worst thing to happen to games in "X" years even though he has a w_?£ level addiction to them.[/quote]He's 15, dawg. I like reading his shit cause of how absurd it is, but then I remember he's not in his mid twenties like T_? or Big Mike and it seems normal. :(
 
Hell nah! I'm not having some punk kid call me out on something I didn't even do. :lol:

Its like his brain locked after he read the word "dumbass" and decided to respond to it.
 
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